Sam Jacob Studio has created a replica of Adolf Loos’ unrealized 1921 mausoleum in Highgate Cemetary, London, which is home to the graves of Karl Marx and Malcolm McLaren, amongst other notable figures.
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Sam Jacob Studio "Resurrects" Unrealized Adolf Loos Mausoleum in London Cemetery
14 Mowbray Road / Walker Bushe Architects
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Architects: Walker Bushe Architects
- Area: 263 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: 1st folding sliding doors, Apace Construction, Supply only kitchens
Malcolm Reading Consultants Announces UK Holocaust Memorial International Design Competition
The UK Government and Malcolm Reading Consultants have announced today an international competition for the design of a new National Memorial to commemorate the events of the Holocaust.
To be located next to Parliament in Victoria Tower Gardens in London, the new national landmark will "demonstrate the UK’s commitment to honouring the victims and survivors of the Holocaust, providing a place for quiet reflection as well as large-scale national commemorations." The competition brief also calls for the design of a potential below-ground learning center to accompany the memorial, which would provide visitors with the opportunity to learn more about the history of the Holocaust and the context of the memorial itself.
London II / Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados
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Architects: Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados
- Area: 830 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Dornbracht, Flexform, B&B Italia, Adrian Sassoon, Agape, +8
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Professionals: 8Build
OMA/Shohei Shigematsu-Designed Installation for "An Occupation of Loss" Opens Today at Park Avenue Armory
Artist Taryn Simon in collaboration with OMA/Shohei Shigematsu has designed An Occupation of Loss, a major new performance work choreographed around an OMA-designed monumental sculptural setting consisting of 11 concrete wells. Located at Park Avenue Armory’s Wade Thompson Drill Hall, and co-commissioned by the Armory and Artangel, London, the performance piece focuses on “the anatomy of grief and the intricate systems that we devise to contend with the irrationality of the universe.”
Peel Place / Dexter Moren Associates
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Architects: Dexter Moren Associates
- Area: 1784 m²
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: Beadmans
Walthamstow Central Parade / Gort Scott
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Architects: Gort Scott
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: 3D specialist joinery, Concreate, Nuprotec, Robin Simpson
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Professionals: Bolt & Heeks, MLM, NPS
Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Adjaye Associates Among Firms Shortlisted for London’s Illuminated River Competition
The Illuminated River Foundation has announced a shortlist of six firms that will compete to design a new permanent light installation along the Thames River in London. From a pool of 105 teams (made up of 346 different firms), the winners were selected based on experience, past projects and team composition. The six finalists will now continue on to develop lighting schemes for the Westminster, Waterloo, London and Chelsea Bridges, as well as a design masterplan for the 17 iconic London bridges between Albert and Tower.
Continue reading to see the list of six finalists.
Florida Street / Paper House Project
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Architects: Paper House Project
- Area: 147 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Cavendish Equipment, Jailmake, West Leigh
Herzog & de Meuron, OMA, MAD Among 13 Shortlisted for “Design of the Year 2016”
The Design Museum in London has announced the shortlist of 13 architecture projects being considered for the 2016 edition of the prestigious Beazley Design of the Year award. From Tatiana Bilbao’s Sustainable Housing Prototype to MAD Architects’ Harbin Opera House, the list features projects from a wide variety of scales and programs, celebrating some of architecture’s most significant achievements from the past year.
The award, now in its ninth year, “celebrates design that promotes or delivers change, enables access, extends design practice or captures the spirit of the year.” Nominees are selected in six categories, including Architecture, Digital, Fashion, Graphics, Product and Transport. An exhibition on the projects will be on display from 24 November 2016 – 19 February 2017.
Last year, the overall architecture prize was awarded to Alejandro Aravena's UC Innovation Center for the building’s ability to be “permeable – visually, socially and climatically with its environment."
View all of the shortlisted buildings, after the break.
White Lodge / Studio Octopi
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Architects: Studio Octopi
- Area: 250 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: panoramah!®, Espresso Design, Grestec, Petersen Tegl
Baylis Old School / Conran and Partners
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Architects: Conran and Partners
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Fountains Direct, Nulty Lighting, PMF Roofcraft
Could Development Hoardings Be the New “Canvas for London”?
Walking next to a construction site is anything but enjoyable. Unavoidable noise (and sometimes air) pollution is partly responsible, but development hoardings also contribute to the unpleasant feeling. In most cases you walk alongside blank canvases, made from OSB or poorly built plywood boxes, and covered with a concrete grey or navy blue Dulux paint. If you’re lucky enough to pass by a development for luxury apartments, you’ll find some lavish advertising for the homes which, of course, you couldn’t afford anyway. With her blog “Development Aesthetics,” Crystal Bennes gives credit to the visual importance of hoardings, showcasing London’s latest construction sites and commentating on the inadequacy and often absurdity of the advertising on their hoardings. As apartment blocks mushroom around the British capital, the issue increasingly affects inhabitants’ use and understanding of public spaces.
Hoping to turn this trend around, the UK-based construction, architectural and engineering firm Primebuild has launched its "Canvas for London" Initiative, using construction site hoardings as platforms for artists to display their work.
Chipperfield’s Plans for Saarinen’s US Embassy Building in London Under Fire from Preservationists
British preservation group Twentieth Century Society has publicly denounced plans by David Chipperfield Architects to convert the Eero Saarinen-designed, soon-to-be former US Embassy near London's Grosvenor Square into a "world-class" 137-room hotel. Central to Chipperfield’s plan is an enlargement of the sixth floor to make room for a double-height event space, a move Twenieth Century Society believes will “cause significant and substantial harm to the character of the building.”
Salters' Hall Renovation / dMFK
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Architects: dMFK
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: 8Build, Elliott Wood Partnership, Ingleby Trice, Hoare Lea, Todd Hunter Earle
Step Into BIG's 2016 Serpentine Pavilion with This 360° Panorama
Following the success of last year’s virtual tour of Selgascano’s 2015 Serpentine Pavilion, Photographer Nikhilesh Haval of nikreations has shared with us his virtual tour of BIG’s 2016 Pavilion entry. Hosted this year on Google Street View, the tour allows you to move through and around the “unzipped wall” design, giving you the ability to perceive how sunlight interacts with the structure. Check out how visitors are using the pavilion as an escape from the sunny park or sipping on drinks ordered at the pavilion bar – and don’t forget to look up, where it’s easy to get lost in the sea of interlocking fiberglass bricks.
Lightwell House / Emergent Design Studios
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Architects: Emergent Design Studios
- Area: 300 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Gaggenau, Kitchen Appliances, Rooflights, SlidingWindows
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Professionals: Werninck Building Services, James Firth Ltd, M H Costa
Sweetdram Workshop / SODA
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Architects: SODA
- Area: 936 ft²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Investwood, Amkel, Encapsulite, Pipecraft